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Notes:
1. The cooking surface area is defined as being that part of the gas appliance where cooking normally
takes place and does not include those parts of the gas appliance containing control knobs.
2. These clearances do not apply where an adjacent surface is of a non-combustible material or is
combustible but protected with a fire-resistant material. The fire-resistant material may be covered by
ceramic tiles or stainless steel to meet appropriate requirements relating to health protection.
3.
Care should be taken where a combustible surface is covered by a non-combustible material for
example, covering a combustible surface with stainless steel will not prevent heat transfer, and in
some circumstances hazardous situation could arise
.
Gas Connection
The gas connection is male 3/4
” BSP and is situated at the rear of the appliance below the main body
frame. The number of gas inlets corresponds to the number of stock pot support rings the appliance is
fitted with. The inlet is to the ¾
” elbow located at the rear of the appliance.
This appliance is available in models for fixed installation
or in models fitted with lockable wheels/castors.
The appliance must be connected with rigid pipe as specified in AS5601. For fixed installation models
connect with 20mm copper tube and an AGA approved isolating ball valve.
For models fitted with lockable
wheels/castors an Australian certified stainless steel braided flexible hose of adequate internal diameter
must be used. The fitting of the hose must comply with the relevant sections of gas installation code
AS/NZS 5601. A restraining chain or wire must be fitted. We recommend a maximum length of 1.5 m for
the flexible hose. When the appliance is in position all of the wheels/castors must have the built in lock on
to prevent any movement of the appliance. An Australian certified isolating ball valve must also be fitted.
BEFORE CONNECTING NEW PIPE TO THIS APPLIANCE, THE PIPE MUST BE BLOWN OUT
THOROUGHLY TO REMOVE ALL FOREIGN MATERIAL. FOREIGN MATERIAL IN THE BURNER AND
GAS CONTROLS WILL CAUSE IMPROPER AND DANGEROUS OPERATION.
Connect to gas.
Pressure Test Point
All appliances that are dispatched from our factory are tested and adjusted according to the specifications for
the required gas type. The regulator may require adjustment to achieve required gas pressure.
Check the burner pressure at the test point on the regulator. The test point pressure should be adjusted to
1.00 kPa
– Natural gas or 2.60 kPa – LPG with the burners operating at maximum.
Water Connection
The water connection is 15mm copper and is situated at the rear of the appliance below the main
body frame. The number of water inlets varies to client
’s particular needs. Water isolation valves are fitted
to all water inlets. Ensure water is flushed through before final connection.
For all appliances installed with lockable wheels or castors, flexible hoses( according to Australian
standards) should be used for water connection.
Water waste outlet is located on the left hand side of the waste gutter of the appliance (50mm connection).
The water inlets and water drains should be connected with rigid copper pipes. P
lastic/PVC piping
should not be used for connection of waste outlet which will void warranty if done so.
Before Leaving - Commissioning
Check
all
connections for gas leaks with soap and water.
Do not
use a naked flame for detecting leaks.
Ignite the pilot and main burners as prescribed below to ensure correct operation of gas valves, burners and
ignition. When satisfied with the operation of the appliance, please instruct the user on the correct method of
operation. Ensure that this instruction manual is left with owner of the appliance.
Chimney burner
A.
Light the appliance by pressing in the flame safe guard (blue) button and while holding it in turn the